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Effect of salt on the response of birds to sucrose

January 1, 1973

The preference of male red-winged blackbirds for solutions of sucrose and sucrose with 0.03 M sodium chloride was tested, using a two-bottle choice test. Preliminary experiments demonstrated that the birds were indifferent to 0.03 M NaCl in water. Both control and experimental animals exhibited indifference to the solutions at the lowest concentration and aversion at the highest. The data suggest that the added sodium chloride makes the sucrose stimulus more discriminable.

Publication Year 1973
Title Effect of salt on the response of birds to sucrose
Authors J.G. Rogers, O. Maller
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Physiological Psychology
Index ID 5224973
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center